Whole-Brain Intracellular pH Mapping of Gliomas Using High-Resolution 31 P MR Spectroscopic Imaging at 7.0 T.
Daniel PaechNina WeckesserVanessa L FrankeJohannes BreitlingSteffen GörkeKaterina Deike-HofmannAntje WickMoritz SchererAndreas UnterbergWolfgang WickMartin BendszusPeter BachertMark E LaddHeinz-Peter SchlemmerAndreas KorzowskiPublished in: Radiology. Imaging cancer (2023)
Malignant tumors commonly exhibit a reversed pH gradient compared with normal tissue, with a more acidic extracellular pH and an alkaline intracellular pH (pH i ). In this prospective study, pH i values in gliomas were quantified using high-resolution phosphorous 31 ( 31 P) spectroscopic MRI at 7.0 T and were used to correlate pH i alterations with histopathologic findings. A total of 12 participants (mean age, 58 years ± 18 [SD]; seven male, five female) with histopathologically proven, newly diagnosed glioma were included between September 2018 and November 2019. The 31 P spectroscopic MRI scans were acquired using a double-resonant 31 P/ 1 H phased-array head coil together with a three-dimensional (3D) 31 P chemical shift imaging sequence (5.7-mL voxel volume) performed with a 7.0-T whole-body system. The 3D volumetric segmentations were performed for the whole-tumor volumes (WTVs); tumor subcompartments of necrosis, gadolinium enhancement, and nonenhancing T2 (NCE T2) hyperintensity; and normal-appearing white matter (NAWM), and pH i values were compared. Spearman correlation was used to assess association between pH i and the proliferation index Ki-67. For all study participants, mean pH i values were higher in the WTV (7.057 ± 0.024) compared with NAWM (7.006 ± 0.012; P < .001). In eight participants with high-grade gliomas, pH i was increased in all tumor subcompartments (necrosis, 7.075 ± 0.033; gadolinium enhancement, 7.075 ± 0.024; NCE T2 hyperintensity, 7.043 ± 0.015) compared with NAWM (7.004 ± 0.014; all P < .01). The pH i values of WTV positively correlated with Ki-67 ( R 2 = 0.74, r = 0.78, P = .001). In conclusion, 31 P spectroscopic MRI at 7.0 T enabled high-resolution quantification of pH i in gliomas, with pH i alteration associated with the Ki-67 proliferation index, and may aid in diagnosis and treatment monitoring. Keywords: 31 P MRSI, pH, Glioma, Glioblastoma, Ultra-High-Field MRI, Imaging Biomarker, 7 Tesla Supplemental material is available for this article. © RSNA, 2023.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- high grade
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- molecular docking
- computed tomography
- mass spectrometry
- radiation therapy
- newly diagnosed
- low grade
- signaling pathway
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- high throughput
- tandem mass spectrometry
- ionic liquid
- optical coherence tomography
- functional connectivity